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  1. to delay someone or something: Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (STEAL) to steal from someone using violence or the threat of violence: They held the same bank up twice in one week.

  2. Synonyms for HELD UP: postponed, delayed, deferred, laid over, held over, held off (on), put off, put over; Antonyms of HELD UP: worked (on), decided (upon), dealt (with), did, acted, wrought (on), kept (on), carried on.

  3. to delay someone or something. 耽搁,延误. Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident. 那起事故造成了长达几个小时的交通堵塞。 (STEAL) to steal from someone using violence or the threat of violence. 抢劫,打劫. They held the same bank up twice in one week. 他们一周之内两次抢劫同一家银行。 He was held up at gunpoint by a gang of masked youths. 他遭到一帮蒙面年轻人的持枪抢劫。 hold something up.

  4. Apr 12, 2011 · The verb hold has many meanings and one of those is hold up which means to be delayed for something. So, an example could be: I was held up by the terrible downpour, so I could not make it on time.

  5. If you hold someone up, or if you hold up something such as their behaviour, you make their behaviour known to other people, so that they can criticize or praise it. She said the picture that had appeared in a Sunday newspaper had held her up to ridicule.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hold up phrasal verb 1 hold something up to support something and prevent it from falling down The roof is held up by massive stone pillars. 2 hold somebody/something ↔ up to delay someone or something Sorry I’m late – I was held up at work.

  7. verb. held up; holding up; holds up. transitive verb. 1. : to rob at gunpoint. 2. : delay, impede. 3. : to call attention to : single out. his work was held up to ridicule. hold this up as perfection The Times Literary Supplement (London)